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$6.7M house among most expensive NJ beach home sales recorded last week

A $6,700,000 house topped the list of most expensive homes with sales recorded among beach towns in New Jersey last week. A total of 387 sales were recorded last week in beach towns with a median price of $280,000. Properties included on this list...

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$6.7M house among most expensive NJ beach home sales recorded last week

A $6,700,000 house topped the list of most expensive homes with sales recorded among beach towns in New Jersey last week.

A total of 387 sales were recorded last week in beach towns with a median price of $280,000.

Properties included on this list reflect when the home's deed was recorded with the state, though the property may have changed hands earlier.

Last week's priciest homes in beach towns were:

10. $2.1M, Ocean City

This aerial photo shows the approximate location of 259 Bay Shore Drive in Ocean City. The property at this address changed hands in December 2019, when the new owners bought the property for $2,100,000.(Photo: Google Maps)

A 3,278-square-foot house in Ocean City has changed hands. The property at 259 Bay Shore Drive was sold in December 2019. The $2,100,000 purchase price works out to $641 per square foot.

9. $2.1M, Harvey Cedars

This Google Street View image shows the approximate location of 8106 Bay Terrace in Harvey Cedars. The property at this address changed hands in December 2019, when the new owners bought the property for $2,100,000.(Photo: Google Street View)

A 3,141-square-foot house in Harvey Cedars has changed hands. The property at 8106 Bay Terrace was sold in December 2019. The $2,100,000 purchase price works out to $669 per square foot.

8. $2.7M, Avalon

This aerial photo shows the approximate location of 159 26th St. in Avalon. The property at this address changed hands in January 2020, when the new owner bought the property for $2,700,000.(Photo: Google Maps)

A 3,505-square-foot house in Avalon has changed hands. The property at 159 26th St. was sold in January 2020. The $2,700,000 purchase price works out to $770 per square foot.

7. $3.35M, Mantoloking

This Google Street View image shows the approximate location of 1520 Runyon Lane in Mantoloking. The property at this address changed hands in January 2020, when the new owner bought the property for $3,350,000.(Photo: Google Street View)

A Mantoloking house dating to 1912 has sold for $3,350,000. The property at 1520 Runyon Lane was acquired in January 2020. The purchase price represents a price per square foot of $1,435.

6. $4M, Avalon

This Google Street View image shows the approximate location of 162 S. Pelican Drive in Avalon. The property at this address changed hands in December 2019, when the new owner bought the property for $3,999,000.(Photo: Google Street View)

A 2,208-square-foot house in Avalon has changed hands. The property at 162 S. Pelican Drive was sold in December 2019. The $3,999,000 purchase price works out to $1,811 per square foot.

5. $4.3M, Stone Harbor

This Google Street View image shows the approximate location of 14 93rd St. in Stone Harbor. The property at this address changed hands in January 2020, when the new owners bought the property for $4,300,000.(Photo: Google Street View)

A 4,033-square-foot house in Stone Harbor has changed hands. The property at 14 93rd St. was sold in January 2020. The $4,300,000 purchase price works out to $1,066 per square foot.

4. $4.5M, Avalon

This aerial photo shows the approximate location of 35 E. 24th St. in Avalon. The property at this address changed hands in January 2020, when the new owner bought the property for $4,500,000.(Photo: Google Maps)

A 3,920-square-foot house in Avalon has changed hands. The property at 35 E. 24th St. was sold in January 2020. The $4,500,000 purchase price works out to $1,148 per square foot.

3. $4.65M, Avalon

This Google Street View image shows the approximate location of 4819 Fourth Ave. in Avalon. The property at this address changed hands in November 2019, when the new owner bought the property for $4,650,000.(Photo: Google Street View)

A 3,248-square-foot house in Avalon has changed hands. The property at 4819 Fourth Ave. was sold in November 2019. The $4,650,000 purchase price works out to $1,432 per square foot.

2. $4.85M, Stone Harbor

This aerial photo shows the approximate location of 11501 Paradise Drive in Stone Harbor. The property at this address changed hands in January 2020, when the new owners bought the property for $4,850,000.(Photo: Google Maps)

A 3,820-square-foot house in Stone Harbor has changed hands. The property at 11501 Paradise Drive was sold in January 2020. The $4,850,000 purchase price works out to $1,270 per square foot.

1. $6.7M, Avalon

This Google Street View image shows the approximate location of 141 65th St. in Avalon. The property at this address changed hands in January 2020, when the new owner bought the property for $6,700,000.(Photo: Google Street View)

A 4,581-square-foot house in Avalon has changed hands. The property at 141 65th St. was sold in January 2020. The $6,700,000 purchase price works out to $1,463 per square foot.

The square footage value is a general guide for the area and does not necessarily indicate if the purchase price was too high or low.

The Asbury Park Press classifies as beach towns all municipalities and unincorporated areas in New Jersey that border the ocean. Homes may appear on this list that are within those towns but are not directly on the beachfront.

See what homes have sold in your area by searching our historical database of New Jersey property sales, and find other useful public information in DataUniverse.

This story was automatically generated using real estate transaction data from the state of New Jersey. If you have a question or find a mistake, please email us at accuracy@usatodaynetwork.com.